Josh Miller, Commercial Director

With Oskar, a soft-coated wheaton terrier. Spotted at the corner of Elizabeth Street and Prince Street.

What would you call your style? Someone described it to me perfectly once: Details meets circus clown.

Where did you get this outfit? It’s a Jack Spade hat. The hat and the tie really look Jack Spade, but don’t make me sound like a fashion victim! My jacket is from a thrift store. The sweater’s not thrift, it’s Brooks Brothers. The jeans are Rogan. My watch is Panerai. I buy one watch every ten years, and I bought this one used, online, three years ago.

Is the collar only
half-up on purpose? That’s the Linus in
me. You know how the Berbers purposely weave a mistake into every rug? It’s like that.

That’s a very yellow bag. It’s from Coach, and it’s a great color yellow—very obnoxious, in a subtle, tasteful sort of way.

Do you have any grooming rituals?
I don’t use products.
I just wake up.
How about style icons? Jean-Luc Godard movies—Alain Delon or Jean-Paul Belmondo. That sounds pretentious, though.

How did you choose a wheaten terrier? I’m allergic to dogs, and he’s hypoallergenic.
Why’d you name him Oskar? It was kind of an Oscar Wilde, Oscar the Grouch thing. But a friend had just named his kid Oscar, so I used the k out of good conscience.
He looks like he
needs a lot of space.

Do you have a giant apartment? I live in
a loft on Hudson Street, but I have this hundred-acre farm in Sullivan County. There’s a pond and a stream and even more land than he needs. I bought it for Oskar. It was good for both of us.

What’s your favorite commercial that you’ve ever made?
For the Mini Cooper.
A duck shows up at a guy’s apartment and they take a road trip.

How about your favorite all-time commercials? I would say photography and movies inspire me more. I like Terrence Malick films; The Thin Red Line is my favorite. And Gummo.

Let me guess . . . you want to make movies? Of course! It’s kind of a cliché, though, huh?